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We're currently seeking a Spray Technician with chemical fertilization or pesticide industry experience to work with our commercial customers. Mixing and applying turf and tree/shrub care products, read material labels and fill charts.
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Pesticide applicators license or in process. Minimum 1 year experience with chemical or spray applications. Knowledge and staying up to date of MSDS and chemical uses. We're looking for a Spray Technician to join our team.
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A current Washington Pesticide license with a minimum 1 year experience with chemical or spray applications. You must also have a current Washington State Pesticide License. With our range of services, including landscape design, development, maintenance and enhancements, theres no limit to what we can do, and what you can achieve.
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This position will be responsible for performing applications to turf, tree, and shrubs. At BrightView, we're a tight-knit crew who are as passionate about caring for our clients as we are about each other.
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Applying fertilizers and insecticides to turf and ornamental plants according to schedule, safety procedures, and label instructions. We are seeking an individual who is passionately interested in the field or has a strong background in Horticulture.
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The ideal applicant will be a self-starter and have a stable work history. Identify different pest issues and apply applicable chemicals. If you're looking to join a crew of talented go-getters who tackle big vision projects other companies could only dream of, you might just have found your match.
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Applies chemicals used in groundskeeping (horticulture, turf management, and floriculture) properly and safely by wearing prescribed protective clothing, masks, and/or rubber gloves and boots, following either written or verbal directions for mixing chemical compounds according to specifications, applying the chemicals properly on grounds and landscapes designated for their use, and disposing of residual chemical products as directed or storing and labeling them for future use.
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Heres what youd do: Were currently seeking a Spray Technician with chemical fertilization or pesticide industry experience to work with our commercial customers. Youd be responsible for: Mixing and applying turf and tree/shrub care products, read material labels and fill charts Applying fertilizers and insecticides to turf and ornamental plants according to schedule, safety procedures, and label instructions.
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The Chemical Applicator position is primarily responsible for the application of Pesticides and Fertilizers to the golf course and grounds. This individual must possess pesticide application certification through the Florida Pest Control Commission.
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Though were the nations leading landscape company, we maintain a small company feel and supportive environment that makes our team members feel at home. Driving company vehicle to customer location. Ability to work fast paced and produce quality results.
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As in you are familiar with all those laws and regulations and safety rules that govern pesticide application and proper chemical storage? That means proper calculating of product and carrier quantities and proper mixing and application of plant protection and/or fertilizer products using various types of application equipment.
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Must be able to deal with various problems simultaneously and prioritize solutions. Preparing and dispersing horticultural chemicals as required to insure proper growing conditions for plants in gardens.
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We want growers to know that when a Wilbur-Ellis Custom Applicator is on the job, they can expect the safe and legal application of plant protection and fertilizer products. You’ll do well at WE if you bring:Good interpersonal skills – we want you to get along with other employees and our grower customersStrong time management skills with the ability to set prioritiesA commitment to positive communication with your supervisor and growersSolid written and verbal communication skillsAbility to be detail-oriented with a wide range of responsibilitiesAn ability to work with minimum supervisionA clean DMV record Any Other Details about the Job.
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Starting at $20/hr depending on experience! Driving company vehicle to customer locationWorking independentlyPreparing and dispersing horticultural chemicals as required to insure proper growing conditions for plants in gardens.
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Some trap types use a specific chemical insect lure; some of these lures may contain small amounts of pesticide. Service various insect traps, perform visual surveys and insect sweeps, visually inspect for target pest damage on local plant hosts, and conduct eradication treatments (mixing and application of spray materials.
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